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Dow Industrials Is Mired in Longest Slide Since 1978

(Bloomberg) -- While US equities churn near all-time highs, one of the most closely watched indexes is mired in its longest losing streak since Jimmy Carter was president.Most Read from BloombergHow California Sees the World, and ItselfThe Dow Jones Industrial Average ended the day 0.6% lower for its ninth straight decline, which marks the blue-chip gauge’s longest losing streak since 1978. The 30-stock index is down 3.5% over that stretch.The Dow industrials has been dragged down primarily by U

Bond Traders Target Deeper 2025 Fed Rate Cuts Than Market Expectations

(Bloomberg) -- Bond traders have been boosting options and futures wagers that the Federal Reserve is about to signal deeper interest-rate cuts next year than the market anticipates.Most Read from BloombergHow California Sees the World, and ItselfA quarter-point rate reduction is seen as practically a lock on Wednesday, so a key focus will be the Fed’s update of its quarterly projections. In September, officials’ median forecast of their policy path — dubbed the dot plot — indicated a full perce

Gold Falls Alongside Stocks, Commodities Ahead of Fed Decision

(Bloomberg) -- Gold slipped along with most commodities and equity markets, as traders face a rush of interest-rate decisions by major central banks, including the US Federal Reserve.Most Read from BloombergHow California Sees the World, and ItselfLondon’s Tube Fares Are Set to Rise by 4.6% Next YearBullion traded near $2,640 an ounce, after notching a modest gain in the previous session as investors parsed mixed US data. Activity at US service providers expanded at the fastest pace since Octobe

Flight From Chip Risks Boosts Japan’s Gaming Stocks Ahead of Trump

(Bloomberg) -- Japanese gaming stocks are emerging as unlikely winners from Donald Trump’s election, as tech investors seek less exposure to trade uncertainties swirling around China-dependent chipmaking gear companies.Most Read from BloombergHow California Sees the World, and ItselfLondon’s Tube Fares Are Set to Rise by 4.6% Next YearShares of console and software makers like Sony Group Corp., Nintendo Co. and Capcom Co. have seen double-digit returns since Trump won the US presidential vote in